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a broad oblique black fascia from base of eye to 
posterior margin of pronotum. Five longitudinal black 
stripes on mesonotum ; the central long and thin, but 
slightly widened from centre posteriorly, the two stripes 
on each side of this, short and thicker, succeeded pos¬ 
teriorly by two rounded black spots just above the 
cruciform elevation, the two outer stripes heavy and 
slightly sinuate, viz., anteriorly, inwardly concave and 
posteriorly, outwardly concave. Black spot on cruciform 
elevation, succeeded by two elongate black spots on 
first and second abdominal segments. Abdomen above 
dark castaneous and greyishly pilose, tympanal cover¬ 
ings olivaceous. Body beneath and legs ochreous, apex 
of abdomen black. Femora of front legs spined and 
piceous at apex, tarsi of front and middle legs, basal 
and apical portions of tibiae of front, middle and hind 
legs piceous. Tegmina hyaline, apical areas very 
slightly duskily suffused ; costal membrane and vena¬ 
tion brown; cross veins at base of second and third 
apical areas infuscated with brown. Wings hyaline. 
Rostrum reaches centre of posterior coxae ; its apex 
black. Opercula reach last abdominal segment, broad, 
meeting in centre, concavely sinuate on outer margins 
near base, obtusely rounded at apices ; ground-colour 
ochraceous, with dark castaneous median bar, inner 
margin and apex (broadlyj piceous. 
Length, excl. tegm. 35 mm.; exp. tegm. 115 mm. 
Type. Male. Kedurong, Sarawak (Sar. Mus,). 
Habitat. Baram Point and Kedurong, Sarawak. 
Female unknown. 
Allied to C. duarum , Walker, and C. montivaga, 
Distant. It can be distinguished from montivaga by 
the ochreous ground-colour of its opercula which is 
green in montivaga, by the ochreous-olive ground 
colour of mesonotum, which is red castaneous in monti¬ 
vaga ; and the opercula of agatha meet along the centre 
of abdomen, whereas they are distinctly apart in monti¬ 
vaga. The bar across the opercula in agatha at once 
distinguishes it from duarum. 
8.— Cosmopsaltria montivaga , Distant. 
Arm. Mag. Nat. Hi&t. (6) III. p. 421 (1889). 
Id. Mon. Client. Ciead. p. 49, pi. XII. fig. 12. a , h (1890). 
Tegmina infuscated at base of 2nd and 3rd apical 
